We love these pics of the intricate features of the Mulloon landscape model which master craftsman Gary McGuiguin has nearly completed. We’ll be making it rain and demo-ing its many awesome features at our upcoming conference! Make sure you get time to have a tinker with us and meet Gary himself to discover all his creative secrets.
Read More2024 may not be our year for the win, but the pursuit of excellence continues. We are grateful to Banksia Foundation for amplifying our mission of restoring landscapes to benefit biodiversity and agriculture, and for sharing our story of hope for the farming future of Australia.
Read MoreThe autumn edition of our eNewsletter Resilience is now available for reading so grab a cuppa, find a bench under a shady tree and enjoy the Mulloon team’s adventures during the the summer months across Australia.
Read MoreMulloon Consulting’s Jack Smart and Max Brunswick recently completed construction of works at Cadfor near Binda in the NSW Southern Tablelands in early March 2024.
Read MoreThis prestigious award celebrates achievements in conservation, habitat restoration and species protection. It recognises individuals, organisations and initiatives leading the way in sustainable management practices, ecosystem rehabilitation, and innovative research and technology for preserving biodiversity.
Read MoreA round-up of the behind-the-scenes at Mulloon over summer from our Chair, Matt Egerton-Warburton.
Read MoreNolani hosted Mark and Helena at the Mulloon Creek Natural Farms in February.
Read MoreSummer has produced a mixed bag for Mulloon Creek Natural Farms, with major flooding followed by favourable growing conditions.
Read MoreWe hit the gates running at the start of 2024 with full speed, and our work, challenges and achievements continue to ramp up as the year progresses. Read CEO Carolyn Hall’s roundup of summer 23/24.
Read MoreLast week Lance Mudgway visited the Gabby Quoi Quoi catchment south of Wongan Hill in the Wheatbelt of WA to visit local landholders and begin planning on recommendations to address the root causes of salination in the catchment.
Read MoreMatt Egerton-Warbuton recently spoke with Nichole Overall and Ian Meikle on Canberra’s 2CC Sunday Roast show
Read MoreMulloon's Communities of Practice Project is making great strides in fostering knowledge-sharing among producers across different regions. Here’s a roundup of the work so far.
Read MoreThe Mulloon team took a well-earned break over the holiday period to recharge batteries and upskill in new technology. Read the summer roundup here.
Read MoreSummer has been a busy time for the science and monitoring team at Mulloon. The flood event at Duralla took out our stream gauging station and all the infrastructure at Sandhills Creek, however, has resulted in some valuable data captured.
Read MoreA stunning new animation series has been developed by Mulloon Institute to support public understanding of the principles of landscape rehydration and restoration.
Read MoreWe were featured in The Australian last weekend! The article showcases the important advocacy and evidence-based work of Mulloon Institute as we strive to build resilience and communities with our catchment-scale agricultural landscape rehydration work.
Read MoreWe are celebrating World Wetlands Day with the launch of a vibrant new water cycle poster. Painted by gifted artist Kim Williams, and designed by Kim with Mulloon’s Dr Laura Fisher, it’s an imaginative take on foundational principles that are more important than ever. It’s art, it’s science, it’s a celebration of our power to heal our environments – it'll brighten your world. Posters available in the story.
Read MoreAnnouncing the appointment of Matt Egerton-Warburton as the new Chair of Mulloon Institute in January 2024. A message from Matt to our Members, Donors and Supporters.
Read MoreA Message from Gary Nairn AO to our Members, Donors and Supporters.
Read MoreDestination Central Queensland! We continued rolling out our Community of Practice Project Bootcamp with our partner CHRRUP for producers from around the region. The group spent three days together learning how landscape rehydration and restoration techniques can improve productivity and drought resilience.
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